Donald Trump Cancels Pakistan Trip, Claims US Holds All Cards Against Iran, Says Nobody Knows Who Is In C
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Trump Cancels Envoys’ Pakistan Trip Claiming US Holds ‘All the Cards’ Against Iran
The US president halted a diplomatic mission to Islamabad, prompting a revised proposal from Tehran within minutes, while Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected “forced negotiations.”
U.S. President Donald Trump said the shooting that took place on Saturday during a dinner with the media in Washington would not divert him from his focus on the war against Iran. "That won't stop me from winning the war in Iran. I don't know if it had anything to do with it, I really don't believe it, based on what we know," Trump told reporters in the White House after the incident. In addition, the president said that "nobody knows" who rules…
"We hold all the cards," the American president said, repeating his theory of division at the top of Tehran's state apparatus.
Trump claims that there is division in power. An internal struggle between the toughest faction, led by the Revolutionary Guard, and the moderate.
US President Trump cancels the US delegation's trip to Pakistan for peace talks in the short term. He dismisses this as a waste of time and calls the planned talks pointless. Trump also doubts the Mullah regime's ability to act.
Donald Trump Cancels Pakistan Trip, Claims US Holds All Cards Against Iran, Says Nobody Knows Who Is In c
On Saturday, President Donald Trump said he called off a planned trip by his representatives to Islamabad, Pakistan, where they were set to meet with Iranian officials, arguing the travel would waste time and pointing to disarray inside Tehran's leadership.
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